A crocodile which broke into a Sri Lankan police station and stayed the night forced constables to abandon their posts until it was captured by wildlife authorities, officers said today.

Police said the six-foot crocodile barged in through a back door of the crime branch at Nochchiyagama station, 190 kilometres north of Colombo.

"Police men and women evacuated the building when the crocodile crashed in. It stayed put till this morning when wildlife officials showed up and took it away," a police official told AFP. "It did not hurt anyone."

Another official said locals were accustomed to frequent elephant attacks on villages in the remote area, but a invasive crocodile was a rarity.

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Sri Lankan police stage snap evacuation as croc invades

A crocodile which broke into a Sri Lankan police station and stayed the night forced constables to abandon their posts until it was captured by wildlife authorities, officers said today.
Police said the six-foot crocodile barged in through a back door of the crime branch at Nochchiyagama station, 190 kilometres north of Colombo.
"Police men and women evacuated the building when the crocodile crashed in. It stayed put till this morning when wildlife officials showed up and took it away," a police official told AFP. "It did not hurt anyone."
Another official said locals were accustomed to frequent elephant attacks on villages in the remote area, but a invasive crocodile was a rarity.A crocodile which broke into a Sri Lankan police station and stayed the night forced constables to abandon their posts until it was captured by wildlife authorities, officers said today.

Police said the six-foot crocodile barged in through a back door of the crime branch at Nochchiyagama station, 190 kilometres north of Colombo.

"Police men and women evacuated the building when the crocodile crashed in. It stayed put till this morning when wildlife officials showed up and took it away," a police official told AFP. "It did not hurt anyone."

Another official said locals were accustomed to frequent elephant attacks on villages in the remote area, but a invasive crocodile was a rarity.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

Sri Lankan police stage snap evacuation as croc invades

A crocodile which broke into a Sri Lankan police station and stayed the night forced constables to abandon their posts until it was captured by wildlife authorities, officers said today.

Police said the six-foot crocodile barged in through a back door of the crime branch at Nochchiyagama station, 190 kilometres north of Colombo.

"Police men and women evacuated the building when the crocodile crashed in. It stayed put till this morning when wildlife officials showed up and took it away," a police official told AFP. "It did not hurt anyone."

Another official said locals were accustomed to frequent elephant attacks on villages in the remote area, but a invasive crocodile was a rarity.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)